IBNEWS MILTON FILM FESTIVAL RETURNS WITH SCREENINGS IN GEORGETOWN The Milton Film Festi- val is returning to in-per- son screenings for its ninth year. With its traditional home at the FirstOntario Arts Centre Milton being closed, the festival will hold screenings at its tem- porary home, the John El- TED ARNOTT, MPP lott Theatre in George: The festival opens Jan. WELLINGTON-HALTON HILLS wowing, witch will be fel lowed by three days of in- 4 person screenings starting As always, weke here to hela Pent That will also include the festival's short film pro- gram, audience question - and answers, interviews Graham Paine/Metroland and special guests. Tickets are now available for the 2022 Milton Film Festival. Kah Call: us let's} 0) 0 p24 00 eee 0) 0) There are four ticket Is | Thursday, December 2, 2021 | 18 The IFP - Halt q packages available: any ($60), all online films ($90), be purchased at milton- = | Taatsll Pm sve laaleianere\@) | olente) Fee) ge] four online films ($45); all allonlineandtheatrefilms _filmfest9.eventive.org/ five theatre screenings ($135). Ticket packagescan passes/buy. HOWITT and ALLISON YO IAASIKSI SIRS ater) |(@NIKO) 6S Suite 301, 83 Mill Street, Georgetown THE INDEPENDENT THE INDEPENDENT ‘ELS ‘EES READERS’ READERS’ CHOICE 2021 CHOICE 2021 GOLD WINNER GOLD WINNER www.howittlaw.com B. Comm, J Tete) i= ralfer fe XeX=in lM celitlig-y4 y) L B.A., J.D.